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What are the signs and symptoms of eosinophilic pneumonia?

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What are the signs and symptoms of eosinophilic pneumonia?

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Your caregiver will ask you about your medical, travel, and drug history. He will ask about any medicines you had taken or are presently taking. He will also do a physical exam on you. You may need one or more of the following tests: Blood tests: You may need blood taken for tests. The blood can be taken from a blood vessel in your hand, arm, or the bend in your elbow. It is tested to see how your body is doing. It can give your caregivers more information about your health condition. You may need to have blood drawn more than once. Bronchoscopy: This test may be done to look inside your airways and lungs. Caregivers use a bronchoscope to do this test. It is a long tube with a light and magnifying glass on the end. The scope goes in your mouth and into your lungs. Your caregiver may give you medicine for pain or to help you relax during the bronchoscopy. Caregivers may also do a bronchoalveolar lavage through the scope. This is when fluid and cells are sucked up from your lungs to be s

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